Posted on 05/27/2024 3:55:09 PM PDT by CFW
Well worth the read.
The Internet censorship is an international crime against humanity—everyone involved should go up on Nuremberg like charges—.gov or private, whatever.
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read or write, but those who cannot unlearn the many lies they've been taught to believe.
You can’t get anything except Lefty narratives on any of the search engines.
It is infuriating.
Anyone know of a less biased search engine than google (or the ones that mostly use it behind the scenes)?
“You can’t get anything except Lefty narratives on any of the search engines.
It is infuriating.”
It IS infuriating. I can search for an article from a conservative site that I know I read but can’t remember from where. Even searching by almost the exact title, the article will not show up on the first search page. Instead, I get government approved claptrap.
Google approves of Politico, The Hill, NYTs, WaPo, and CNN for political articles, with an occasional PBS and Wokeapedia return included. Today, I searched for something and received returns all in Spanish.
Each time I think I’ve found a new search engine it only takes a couple of weeks before it moves left as well. For instance, Duck Duck Go is now no better than Google.
“Anyone know of a less biased search engine than google (or the ones that mostly use it behind the scenes)?”
I haven’t found one yet. I beginning to think other search engines just use google.
They still print books, y’all.
I don’t really notice the bias much because mostly I am just looking for factual information and google is pretty good for that. Sure there is distractions about politics but I filter that out.
I use Freespoke occasionally, but it’s not all that great.
Bing seems to be only slightly less slanted than g00gle.
Naomi B. gives a synopsis here:
https://youtu.be/o4sMstvwi0I?si=5pZK9XNJdE3neMO8
(There are several search pages that use Google but “sanitize” the search...i.e. “StartPage”...but most of these listed are independent of Google)
-Brave Search
-DuckDuckGo
-MetaGer
-SearX
-Qwant
-StartPage
-Mojeek
-YaCy
This group is fighting 24/7 across America and the world to drive a wooden stake into the heartless thugs wanting to control us 24/7 via the internet and our choices.
https://brownstone.org/articles/the-closing-of-the-internet-mind/
Yandex.com is different. I don’t like all the hits, but sometimes I find something interesting.
I personally do not find much difference between the two. I get pretty much the same type of results.
I’ve not heard of any significant boycott out of the Wokeness of any of the major big tech companies, so why would they change?
A handful of conservatives maybe might change a bookmark here or there but this is statistically insignificant.
There are -zero- structural changes by conservatives aimed at big tech. So here we are.
When I do a search for something of some sensitivity - transgender conversions maybe, or COVID anything - I get three pages of government-approved stuff and MAYBE then start getting some dissenting views.
I’ve used Startpage for some time now. May add Yandex for searching things with political sensitivity. It is from Russia and almost certainly biased, but maybe in a different way that search engines in the West. I’m tired of finding the CDC as one of the first websites on any health related issue...
Your brain? Works for me.
I easily used startpage.com to evade Google’s censorship to find a research paper confirming that both the virus & the jab have harmful mRNA spike protein that can surmount the blood-brain barrier.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10452662/
I have been missing a decent search engine for years!
There is no real internet search.
All search engines use some aspects of Google and Google is twisted.
There is no truth.
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